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MBA, MPA or other master’s degree in Public Policy, Government, Political/Social Science, Information Systems, Operational Research, Management, International Development, Economics, Urban Science and/or related fields.
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In this role the Policy Director, CCR provides strategic policy guidance and is responsible for government affairs coordination that advances the Center's mission and goals with federal, state, and local government levels as well as federal and state agencies.
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Minimum of 8-10 years of experience in public affairs, policy advocacy, government relations, campaign politics, political communications, or a related field, with a focus on energy, infrastructure, or environmental policy.
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Pursuing an Associate’s or Bachelor’s program related to conservation and sustainable development issues with a concentration in Public Policy, Political Science, US Government, or International Relations.
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We support clients ranging from the U.S. Government (e.g., the U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Departments of State and Labor, and the Millennium Challenge Corporation) to large bilateral and multilateral donors (e.g., the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program.
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ADARs will also be required to coordinate and communicate cross-functionally within NPC (e.g., Patient Support Center, Customer Engagement, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, Specialty Pharmacy Account Management, and other applicable third-party affiliates.
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Qualifications Graduate degree in public policy, law, sociology, social work, education, or a related field (and professional experience preferred); or bachelor’s degree and 2–5 years’ work experience in public policy, social policy research, or social safety net program delivery for a government agency, nonprofit, or consulting firm.
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Experience working with various State Department and USAID bureaus, and U.S. Embassies, on DRG policy and programs. Research, and provide oral and written briefings, to AF leadership, other Department offices, DRG practitioners in U.S. embassies, State Department public affairs officers, and interagency representatives on DRG best practices, challenges and opportunities, programming gaps, and potential for interagency program coordination.
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Americans United uses high-impact litigation, powerful lobbying, visibility raising, and grassroots advocacy to ensure that religion does not dictate public policy, that the government does not tell Americans what to believe or how to practice their faith, and that discrimination is not justified under the guise of religious beliefs.
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Position SummaryThe Director of Public Policy supports and enhances effective Federal advocacy related to Medicare Part D and drug pricing issues, as well as other Federal and State PBM policy issues including transparency requirements and benefit mandates through strategic issue assessment, policy development and analysis, timely production of advocacy materials, thought leader development, and coalition building.
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A. Bachelor’s degree in political science, public administration, public policy or a related field; Coordinates with federal, state, and local government entities, law enforcement and other criminal justice stakeholder organizations and regulatory agencies as needed to develop and implement strategies for legislative or regulatory change affecting law enforcement and prosecution.
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A successful candidate will provide water policy research and analysis support for Cadmus’ Public Services Division/Water Team and will support contracts with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other government clients.
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Partners with Public Affairs and State/Federal Government Affairs areas to achieve business initiatives. The Health Policy Director - is responsible for maintaining a portfolio of public policy issues facing the company and leading related activities related to specialty pharmacy policy.
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In conjunction with the Senior Director of Health Equity, develop and maintain relationships with national, state level, and in some cases, local groups (including funders and government entities) and coalitions that advocate for health equity and advance racial justice, including identifying and implementing opportunities for collaboration.
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The State Superintendent follows and implements a number of policy guidelines, including Federal and state laws and regulations, which include the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and the Public Education Reform Amendment Act of 2007.
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